Chip multithreading technology (CMT) in the UltraSPARC® T1 processor with CoolThreads technology offering six or eight cores, with four threads per core for improved throughput and reduced power consumption.

Investment protection with SPARC® V9 binary application compatibility and the Solaris 10 Operating System. The Solaris 10 OS also provides features such as Solaris Predictive Self-Healing, Solaris Dynamic Tracing, and support across UltraSPARC platforms.

FIGURE 1 Sun Fire T1000 Server

Feature Specifications at a Glance

TABLE 1 Feature Specifications at a Glance

Feature

Description

Processor

1 UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor (6 or 8 cores)

Memory

8 slots that can be populated with one of the following types of DDR-2, 400 MHz DIMMS with ECC:

System controller with a serial and 10/100 Mb Ethernet port for access to the ALOM CMT remote management interface.

Firmware

OpenBoot PROM establishing settings and for power-on self-test (POST) support

ALOM CMT for remote management administration

Cryptography

Hardware-assisted cyptographic acceleration

Operating system

Solaris 10 Operating System preinstalled on disk 0 (if a hard drive is purchased with the system).

Refer to the Sun Fire T1000 Server Product Notes for information on the supported Solaris OS versions and required patches.

Other software

Java Enterprise System with a 90-day trial licence

Other

Some models of this server comply with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive 2002/95/EC.H.

Chip-Multithreaded Multicore Processor and Memory Technology

The UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor is the basis of the Sun Fire T1000 server. The UltraSPARC T1 processor is based on chip multithreading (CMT) technology that is optimized for highly threaded transactional processing. The processor improves throughput while using less power and dissipating less heat than conventional processor designs.

Depending on the model purchased, the processor has six or eight UltraSPARC cores. Each core equates to a 64-bit execution pipeline capable of running four threads. The result is that the 8-core processor handles up to 32 active threads concurrently.

If you prefer to install the Solaris OS rather than use the preinstalled Solaris OS, you can do so. The Sun Fire T1000 server uses the Solaris 10 OS. For specific supported Solaris releases, refer to the Sun Fire T1000 Server Product Notes.

Preloaded Java Enterprise System Software

The server is preinstalled with Java Enterprise System software and includes a free 90-day evaluation license for the following Java Enterprise System software applications:

Access Manager - A security foundation that helps manage secure access to an enterprises' Web applications by offering single sign-on (SSO) as well as enabling federation across trusted networks.

Calendar Server - A web-based tool that facilitates team collaboration by enabling users to manage and coordinate appointments, events, tasks, and resources.

Cluster software - Delivers high availability to enterprise system applications.

Directory Server - User-management infrastructure for enterprises that manage high volumes of user information by providing a centralized repository for storing and managing user profiles and access privileges, as well as application and network resource information.

Remote Manageability With ALOM CMT

The Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM CMT) feature is a system controller that enables you to remotely manage and administer the Sun Fire T1000 server.

The ALOM CMT software is preinstalled as firmware, and therefore, ALOM CMT initializes as soon as you apply power to the system. You can customize
ALOM CMT to work with your particular installation.

ALOM CMT enables you to monitor and control your server over a network, or by using the dedicated serial port. ALOM CMT provides a command-line interface that you can use to remotely administer geographically distributed or physically inaccessible machines. In addition, ALOM CMT enables you to run diagnostics (such as POST) remotely that would otherwise require physical proximity to the server's serial port.

You can configure ALOM CMT to send email alerts of hardware failures, hardware warnings, and other events related to the server or to ALOM CMT. The ALOM CMT circuitry runs independently of the server, using the server's standby power. Therefore, ALOM CMT firmware and software continue to function when the server operating system goes offline or when the server is powered off. ALOM CMT monitors the following server components:

CPU temperature conditions

Enclosure thermal conditions

Fan speed and status

Power supply status

Voltage conditions

For information about configuring and using the ALOM system controller, refer to the Advanced Lights Out Management (ALOM) CMT guide.

System Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability

Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) are aspects of a system's design that affect its ability to operate continuously and to minimize the time necessary to service the system. Reliability refers to a system's ability to operate continuously without failures and to maintain data integrity. System availability refers to the ability of a system to recover to an operational state after a failure, with minimal impact. Serviceability relates to the time it takes to restore a system to service following a system failure. Together, reliability, availability, and serviceability features provide for near continuous system operation.

To deliver high levels of reliability, availability, and serviceability, the Sun Fire T1000 server offers the following features:

For more information about using RAS features, refer to the Sun Fire T1000 Server Administration Guide.

Environmental Monitoring

The Sun Fire T1000 server features an environmental monitoring subsystem designed to protect the server and its components against:

Extreme temperatures

Lack of adequate airflow through the system

Power supply failures

Hardware faults

Temperature sensors are located throughout the system to monitor the ambient temperature of the system and internal components. The software and hardware ensure that the temperatures within the enclosure do not exceed predetermined safe operation ranges. If the temperature observed by a sensor falls below a low-temperature threshold or rises above a high-temperature threshold, the monitoring subsystem software lights the amber Service Required LEDs on the front and rear panel. If the temperature condition persists and reaches a critical threshold, the system initiates a graceful system shutdown. In the event of a failure of the ALOM system controller, backup sensors are used to protect the system from serious damage, by initiating a forced hardware shutdown.

All error and warning messages are sent to the system controller (sc), system console, and logged in the ALOM CMT console log file. Service Required LEDs remain lit after an automatic system shutdown to aid in problem diagnosis.

The power subsystem is monitored in a similar fashion by monitoring power supplies and reporting any fault in the front and rear panel LEDs.

If a power supply problem is detected, an error message is sent to the SC system console and logged in the ALOM CMT console log file. Additionally, LEDs located on each power supply light to indicate failures. The system Service Required LED lights to indicate a system fault.

Error Correction and Parity Checking

The UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor provides parity protection on its internal cache memories, including tag parity and data parity on the D-cache and I-cache. The internal 3MB L2 cache has parity protection on the tags, and ECC protection on the data.

Advanced ECC, also called chipkill, corrects up to 4-bits in error on nibble boundaries as long as they are all in the same DRAM. If a DRAM fails, the DIMM continues to function.

Fault Management and Predictive Self Healing

The server features the latest fault management technologies based on a new architecture for building and deploying systems and services capable of Predictive Self-Healing. Self-healing technology enables systems to accurately predict component failures and mitigate many serious problems before they actually occur. This technology is incorporated into both the hardware and software of the server.

At the heart of the Predictive Self-Healing capabilities is the Solaris Fault Manager, a new service that receives data relating to hardware and software errors, and automatically and silently diagnoses the underlying problem. Once a problem is diagnosed, a set of agents automatically logs the event, and if necessary, takes the faulty component offline. By automatically diagnosing problems, business-critical applications and essential system services can continue uninterrupted in the event of software failures, or major hardware component failures.

Rackmountable Enclosure

The server uses a space-saving 1U-high rackmountable enclosure that can be installed into a variety of industry standard racks.

Chassis Identification

The following figures show the physical characteristics of the Sun Fire T1000 server.

FIGURE 3 Sun Fire T1000 Server Front and Rear Panels

1 (TableFootnote) PCI Express specifications described in this table list the physical requirements for PCI cards. Additional support capabilities must also be provided (such as device drivers) for a PCI card to function in the server. Refer to the specifications and documentation for a given PCI card to determine if the required drivers are provided that enable the card to function in this server.